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I then changed back to my standard lens, changed the viewing window, then galloped off to my living room window.
I tested the change by taking a couple of shots of flowers/plants. I was surprised by the clarity of detail in the shots. So, all of you can learn with me and change the shooting choices you have on your camera.
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